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So where else can the Packers look to get closer to the dominant rush they keep saying they aspire to?

There’s always the possibility, however long a shot, of a trade. The New York Giants this week unexpectedly shipped Jason Pierre-Paul to Tampa Bay for a third-round draft pick and a flip-flop of fourth rounders. It’s a little surprising the Packers didn’t get in on that, though Pierre-Paul will cost $12.5 million this year and $14.5 million in 2019.

There’s also the draft, which is the most likely option. I’m still guessing Gutekunst uses multiple picks on outside rushers, including either a first- or second-rounder. The most coveted rusher in this draft is North Carolina State’s Bradley Chubb, who might be a top-five pick and probably won’t make it out of the top six or seven. He’d require a trade up from the Packers’ spot at No. 14.

There’s also Texas-Antonio’s raw Marcus Davenport, a likely mid-first-round pick. Or maybe the Packers see Boston College’s Harold Landry as a top-15 player — he led the nation in sacks (16½) two years ago — though his lack of length (6-foot-2⅜) concerns some scouts.

“We will always be a draft-and-develop team as long as we’re here because that’s the lifeblood of how we build our team,” Gutekunst said from the owners meeting Tuesday. “You saw instances last year, New Orleans was one, where (rookies) came in and had an immediate impact for their club. We’ll look to do the same this year. We have a significant amount of picks (six) in the first 138, so we’re going to try to make those count.”

Michael Cohen writes on the Packers' activity in free agency at the cornerback position:

Brian Gutekunst on CBs: "We were very much in the know of what was going on in the marketplace." https://t.co/pkdJXKhQi2

Peter Bukowski serves up an indictment of Ted Thompson and Dom Capers:

The Packers would have moved Damarious Randall to a hybrid slot/safety role had they not traded him, an admission that @Peter_Bukowski reads as an indictment of Ted Thompson and Dom Capers: https://t.co/YtZmhiqSrW